
American and Russian officials reportedly explored energy deals, including Exodus' return to Sakhalin‑1 and Arctic LNG 2 hardware as peace incentives amid Ukraine talks. (Photo: Canva image used for represenation only)
US and Russian officials quietly floated several energy-related deals during peace discussions about Ukraine earlier this month, five sources familiar with the matters told news agency Reuters. According to the report, these deals were offered to incentivise the Kremlin toward making peace and to justify relaxing sanctions imposed after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Among the proposals:
These talks took place during US envoy Steve Witkoff’s trip to Moscow, where he met with President Putin and investment chief Kirill Dmitriev, the report said, adding that they matters were discussed at the Alaska summit and during discussions with President Trump at the White House.
White House Looking for Headlines
A source told Reuters, “The White House really wanted to put out a headline after the Alaska summit, announcing a big investment deal… This is how Trump feels like he has achieved something.”
A White House official told the news agency that talks are ongoing, but noted, “It is not in the national interest to further negotiate these issues publicly.”
These energy pitches come as Trump has threatened Moscow with tougher sanctions and tariffs on India for buying Russian oil. His administration’s earlier attempts to revive Russian gas flows to Europe were thwarted by the European Union, prompting a pivot towards bilateral US–Russia energy deals, the report said.
Meanwhile, Putin reportedly issued a decree during the summit allowing foreign investors, including Exxon, to reclaim shares in Sakhalin‑1 if they help support easing sanctions.
Despite restrictions, Russia’s Arctic LNG 2 plant resumed low-level gas processing in April, with five cargoes shipped this year under sanctions.
Observers say the US wants to shift Russia away from Chinese technology dependence and toward American suppliers, aiming to weaken Sino-Russian ties.
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